4. 2-Time World Series MVP

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A postseason MVP might be far more realistic for Jeter than one in the regular season.

If he can manage to get the Yankees back to the World Series, and play well, Jeter could become the first two-time World Series MVP since Reggie Jackson and just the fourth in history (Sandy Koufax, Bob Gibson).

Jeter is one of the greatest performers in the history of postseason play, posting a .309 average and .850 OPS with 20 homers and 17 steals.

A second World Series MVP might cement his status as the greatest playoff performer in baseball history.